Faiveley

In Burgundy, near Nuits-Saint-Georges, Domaine Faiveley has carried a seven‑generation legacy since 1825. From the intricate climats of the Côte de Nuits to limestone slopes in the Côte Chalonnaise, the estate’s holdings read like a map of terroir, parcel stitched to parcel across prized villages and crus.

In the vines the focus is on low yields, exacting canopy work and selective hand harvesting; in the cellar each plot is treated on its own terms, often with native yeasts and gentle extraction. Ageing follows Burgundian tradition in pièces and barriques, on lees, allowing time to shape the wine rather than technique.

The result is a house style built on precision and restraint: Pinot Noir and Chardonnay that translate chalk, marl and altitude into structure and silky detail—unmistakably classic, yet tuned for modern clarity.

Faiveley

In Burgundy, near Nuits-Saint-Georges, Domaine Faiveley has carried a seven‑generation legacy since 1825. From the intricate climats of the Côte de Nuits to limestone slopes in the Côte Chalonnaise, the estate’s holdings read like a map of terroir, parcel stitched to parcel across prized villages and crus.

In the vines the focus is on low yields, exacting canopy work and selective hand harvesting; in the cellar each plot is treated on its own terms, often with native yeasts and gentle extraction. Ageing follows Burgundian tradition in pièces and barriques, on lees, allowing time to shape the wine rather than technique.

The result is a house style built on precision and restraint: Pinot Noir and Chardonnay that translate chalk, marl and altitude into structure and silky detail—unmistakably classic, yet tuned for modern clarity.